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Senlor Craig Schulz watches as Tony Wiltshire concentrates on hls fishing at the Four States Fair. Several upperclassmen enjoy a leisurely lunch while hnding time to chat with friends. Lunch periods were separate this year due to the closed campus policy. Scott Eichhorn and Todd Martin sit atop their transportation while talking to Kim Faughn and Angie Spangler. These seniors were awaiting their departure to the second Senior Toga Pep Kany. ANIMAL cumc Student Life 7
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Students put on their coolest outfits and prepared for the Hin of Hot I-Iot Summer Ni hts Siiizef he sun went down, pools closed, and Pleasant Grove students got ready for those 'Tlot Summer Nights. lf stu- dents weren't vacationing in their favorite spot, they did their best to make Texarkana excit- ing. Mary Hancock said, l like moonlit walks on the TCC golf course or just talking with friends at Burger King. The King seemed to be a popular place for many because of T- towns lack of places to hang out. So, if the Acme-Rent-A-Cop could be avoided, BK would suf- fice as a decent meeting place to make plans for the evening. For Mark Hawkins and Matt Fellinger, their plans included racing friends to Domino, hang- ing out at the circle of death, or playing Top Gun. lf fortune came your way, nights were spent on a sandy beach. This was true for Paige l-lenson and Wendy Ratclitf. Though they enjoyed baking in the sun and swimming, night- time beach parties and dates with locals were their favorite ways to spend Hot Summer Nights. The heat was on as drill team members and cheerlead- ers spent their nights preparing for tryouts and competition that would take place the next day at camp. Majorettes worked equal- ly as hard perfecting each and every step. The Yearbook staff worked on homework assigned during their day at Ouachita Baptist University's Yearbook Camp. As the remaining time for Hot Summer Nights ran out, students hurried to make last minute activitites fit in. Many said good-bye to summer loves and friends who went away to college. Seniors realized this would be their last oflicial high school summer break, and were forced to meet the reality of be- coming the Seniors of 1987. - Melinda Birge 2 i l l ii .gi i 'tfarnrl Local Scuba Diver entertains Wendy Ratcliff as she vaca- tions ln Florida. Chrls and Wendy ate at the Oyster Shanty and strolled through the Florida heat on the white sand. Rolled Up Tight Tammy Wllf prepares for a busy night at cheerleading camp. The cheerleaders competed and received superior ratings while Grover was awarded best mascot at TCU cheerleading camp. For victims of those sizzling summer days, splashing in a pool was the most popular way to cool off. Kevin Thomp- son and Chris Court cooled off while play- ing chicken with friends at Paul Oubre's pool. Other PG stu- dents cooled off at their favonte lake. Keri Oakley said. lt's fun to jump into an ice cold lake after laying out and sweating in the boat. Lacie Cham- bers dealt with high tempera- tures while lifeg- uarding at the Racquet Club. During ten min- ute breaks, we cooled of by sit- ting in the shade and drinking ice cold cokes, Lacie said. For Kyle Campbell, mow- ing lavsms was a very hot job. He brought down the temp by oc- casionally pa- rading through sprinkler systems. j PM . . ' F1 N .Mk L gfttntfigi YQ - age Sponsors: BUNCl1'S Summer 9 507 Baylor St. DR. MOORE St DR. JAMES
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